Awesome WM Copycats
Themes for Awesome WM 4.x
Author: | Luca CPZ |
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Version: | git |
License: | BY-SA |
Source: | https://github.com/lcpz/awesome-copycats |
Description
A set of themes for the Awesome window manager, version 4.x.
See branches for previous versions.
Purpose
The main purpose of this repository is to spread ready to use configurations, which can also serve as a cookbook for customisation.
A secondary aim is to add new themes only when they constitute different UI/UX designs.
Features
- Modularity
- Autohide widgets
- Autostart windowless processes
- Fast MPD and volume shortcuts (first time this trick has been used in Awesome)
- Shortcuts for copying to the clipboard, toggle wiboxes, widgets popups, screenshots capture, moving and magnifying clients
- Quake drop-down terminal
- Calendar with current day highlighted and months switch with a click/scroll
- Notifications for new mails, current song, volume level, hdd critical state, low battery
- OpenWeatherMap integration
- Net carrier status notifier
- Symbolic tag names
- DWM-like textual layoutbox
- Cairo wibar
- Custom layouts
- No borders when there's only one visible client
- Freedesktop.org compliant menu and desktop icons
- Vi-like client focus
- Non-empty tag browsing
- On-the-fly useless gaps resize
- Dynamic tagging
Gallery
Multicolor, inspired by lucamanni
Powerarrow, porting of romockee's
Powerarrow Dark
Steamburn, porting of ok100's dwm
Blackburn
Dremora
Rainbow
Holo, requested by amouly
Copland, inspired by foozer
Vertex, requested by swordfischer
Installation
git clone --recurse-submodules --remote-submodules --depth 1 -j 2 https://github.com/lcpz/awesome-copycats.git
mv -bv awesome-copycats/{*,.[^.]*} ~/.config/awesome; rm -rf awesome-copycats
In case you do not want the Git files, use the following as the second command:
mv -bv awesome-copycats/* ~/.config/awesome; rm -rf awesome-copycats
Usage
The modular structure allows to
- set variables
- define startup processes
- change keybindings and layouts
- set client properties
in rc.lua
, and
- configure widgets
- define wiboxes and screen settings
in theme.lua
, so that you just need to change chosen_theme
variable in rc.lua
to preserve your preferences and switch the theme, instead of having file redundancy.
Just do the following:
$ cd ~/.config/awesome
$ cp rc.lua.template rc.lua
Then, set the variable chosen_theme
in rc.lua
to your preferred theme, do your settings, and restart Awesome (Mod4 + ctrl + r
).
To customize a theme, head over to themes/$chosen_theme/theme.lua
.
Otherwise, if you want to be synced with upstream, modify the theme path in rc.lua
like this:
-beautiful.init(string.format("%s/.config/awesome/themes/%s/theme.lua", os.getenv("HOME"), chosen_theme))
+beautiful.init(string.format("%s/.config/awesome/themes/%s/theme-personal.lua", os.getenv("HOME"), chosen_theme))
then, copy theme.lua
to theme-personal.lua
and do your customizations there.
This way, you can safely git pull
anytime.
Notes
Complements are provided by lain and freedesktop. Be sure to satisfy their dependencies. In particular, mail and weather widgets have mandatory arguments.
The fonts used in the screenshots are: Terminus (Multicolor, Powerarrow, Powerarrow Dark), Roboto (Holo, Vertex) and Tamzen (other ones).
As taglist font, Blackburn and Dremora use Icons, Vertex uses FontAwesome: be sure to have bitmaps enabled if running under Debian or Ubuntu.
Every theme has a colorscheme.
Additional default software used:
amixer dmenu librewolf mpc mpd scrot unclutter xbacklight xsel slock